These insurance companies should be under the microscope if they decide to drop a provider or group of
providers. This insurance company is harming the patient to care. The law does not allow insurance to
drop patient from the plan for pre-existing condition but now it can drop provider. What's the use of that
non-exclusion law if the patient's provider had been excluded..

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